1.Exploration and practice of medical laboratory health economics
Jingfei LYU ; Jiayun LIU ; Haiyin WANG ; Xiaobing XIE ; Jiancheng XU ; Bing GU ; Yingchun XU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;48(4):453-458
The reliability and practicality of research findings in health economics are gradually becoming core issues of close concern for clinical and public health experts. As healthcare resources remain under increasing pressure, conducting efficient cost-effectiveness analyses and achieving rational resource allocation are becoming ever more critical. In recent years, medical laboratory health economics has transitioned from purely academic discussions to integration into clinical practice, becoming a key tool for improving the efficiency and quality of healthcare services. It has demonstrated remarkable results in optimizing patient management and medical decision-making processes. So we invited experts from the fields of medical laboratory science and health economics to share valuable experiences and unique insights on topics such as cost assessment methods, pricing strategies, quality regulation, and the role of medical laboratory health economics in enhancing clinical practice and patient benefits. These experts generally agree that, while research in medical laboratory health economics has shown significant advantages and effectively addressed urgent clinical needs in resource allocation and cost control, it still faces multiple challenges, including limitations in research methodology application, high operational costs, and insufficient standardization of management systems.
2.Unveiling core acupoints in acupuncture treatment for primary depressive disorder: integrating data mining and network acupuncture-based analysis
Siyu LIU ; Xinnan LUO ; Jiayun XIE ; Miqun ZHOU ; Xiaona HU ; Shuang SONG
Digital Chinese Medicine 2025;8(4):504-516
Objective:
To identify core acupoint patterns and elucidate the molecular mechanisms of acupuncture for primary depressive disorder (PDD) through data mining and network analysis.
Methods:
A comprehensive literature search was conducted across PubMed, Embase, Ovid Technologies (OVID), Web of Science, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), China National Knowledge Infrastructure Database (VIP), Wanfang Data, and SinoMed Database from database foundation to January 31, 2025, for clinical studies on acupuncture treatment of PDD. Descriptive statistics, high-frequency acupoint analysis, degree and betweenness centrality evaluation, and core acupoint prescription mining identified predominant therapeutic combinations for PDD. Network acupuncture was used to predict therapeutic target for the core acupoint prescription. Subsequent protein-protein interaction (PPI) network and molecular complex detection (MCODE) analyses were conducted to identify the key targets and functional modules. Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analyses explored the underlying biological mechanisms of the core acupoint prescription in treating PDD.
Results:
A total of 57 acupoint prescriptions underwent systematic analysis. The core therapeutic combinations comprised Baihui (GV20), Yintang (GV29), Neiguan (PC6), Hegu (LI4), and Shenmen (HT7). Network acupuncture analysis identified 88 potential therapeutic targets (79 overlapping with PDD), while PPI network analysis revealed central regulatory nodes, including interleukin (IL)-6, IL-1β, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), IL-10, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1, C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 10 (CXCL10), mitogen-activated protein kinase 3 (MAPK3), and nitric oxide synthase 1 (NOS1). MCODE-based modular analysis further elucidated three functionally coherent clusters: inflammation-homeostasis (score = 6.571), plasticity-neurotransmission (score = 3.143), and oxidative stress (score = 3.000). GO and KEGG analyses demonstrated significant enrichment of the MAPK, phosphoinositide 3-kinase/protein kinase B (PI3K/Akt), and hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1 signaling pathways. These mechanistic insights suggested that the antidepressant effects mediated through mechanisms of neuroinflammatory regulation, neuroplasticity restoration, and immune-oxidative stress homeostasis.
Conclusion
This study reveals that acupuncture alleviates depression through a multi-level mechanism, primarily involving the neuroinflammation suppression, neuroplasticity enhancement, and oxidative stress regulation. These findings systematically clarify the underlying mechanisms of acupuncture’s antidepressant effects and identify novel therapeutic targets for further mechanistic research.
3.Exploration and practice of medical laboratory health economics
Jingfei LYU ; Jiayun LIU ; Haiyin WANG ; Xiaobing XIE ; Jiancheng XU ; Bing GU ; Yingchun XU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;48(4):453-458
The reliability and practicality of research findings in health economics are gradually becoming core issues of close concern for clinical and public health experts. As healthcare resources remain under increasing pressure, conducting efficient cost-effectiveness analyses and achieving rational resource allocation are becoming ever more critical. In recent years, medical laboratory health economics has transitioned from purely academic discussions to integration into clinical practice, becoming a key tool for improving the efficiency and quality of healthcare services. It has demonstrated remarkable results in optimizing patient management and medical decision-making processes. So we invited experts from the fields of medical laboratory science and health economics to share valuable experiences and unique insights on topics such as cost assessment methods, pricing strategies, quality regulation, and the role of medical laboratory health economics in enhancing clinical practice and patient benefits. These experts generally agree that, while research in medical laboratory health economics has shown significant advantages and effectively addressed urgent clinical needs in resource allocation and cost control, it still faces multiple challenges, including limitations in research methodology application, high operational costs, and insufficient standardization of management systems.
4.Analysis of the perception and satisfaction levels of unified elderly care needs assessment personnel in Shanghai
Kaiyue CHEN ; Yifan ZHANG ; Rui ZHAO ; Jiayun WANG ; Hao QIN ; Hongbin XIE ; Zheng CHEN ; Chengyue LI
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(4):319-326
ObjectiveTo clarify the perception of the work and satisfaction levels among personnel conducting unified elderly care needs assessment in Shanghai, to analyze the factors influencing their job satisfaction, and to provide references for optimizing the job satisfaction of unified elderly care needs assessment personnel in Shanghai. MethodsA survey was conducted among 93 assessment personnel randomly selected from 29 elderly care needs assessment agencies in Shanghai. The personnel’s perception of their work and their levels of job satisfaction were examined. Chi-square test and Fisher’s precision probability test were used to compare regional differences, while the two-factor theory was employed to analyze the factors influencing job satisfaction. ResultsRegarding perception of the work, 92.5% of the surveyed personnel believed their work was important. Moreover, 87.1% were interested in their assessment tasks, and 84.9% believed they made a positive contribution to the assessment work and the assessment position was in line with their personal preferences. Regarding job satisfaction, 83.9% of the participants were satisfied with their assessment work, 78.5% considered the workload appropriate, and 74.2% found the working hours suitable. Additionally, 65.6% expressed satisfaction with the level of cooperation from the assessment subjects, while 94.6% and 91.4% of the personnel were satisfied with the support provided by the assessment agencies and had a sense of belonging, respectively. Furthermore, 65.6% of the personnel expressed satisfaction with their job compensation and benefits. Hygiene factors affecting job satisfaction included salary and compensation, workload, time spent on the job and institutional support related to external assistance, job suitability, teamwork, and client cooperation (P<0.05), while motivational factors included recognition of the significance of the job, sense of achievement, interest in the job, sense of belonging, and opportunities for personal growth (P<0.05). ConclusionThe overall work cognition and satisfaction of unified elderly care needs assessment personnel in Shanghai towards their work are relatively positive. Main issues include the heavy workload and actual job subsidies not meeting expectations. It is recommended to improve the standardization of the assessment process, establish a professional team of assessment personnel, and enhance the compensation and incentive mechanisms to continuously increase staff satisfaction.
5.Pathogenic analysis of severe community-acquired pneumonia in children in Shijiazhuang, Hebei province, 2014-2016
Fei LI ; Shuhua AN ; Jiayun GUO ; Qi LI ; Zhengde XIE ; Xiangpeng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2024;38(5):513-520
Objective:To investigate the etiological distribution of severe community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in children in Hebei Province.Methods:The nasopharyngeal swab samples and clinical data from 314 children with severe pneumonia were retrospectively analyzed between January 2014 and January 2016.Results:Among the 314 children, 298 (94.94%) showed positive result for pathogens in their nasopharyngeal swab samples, with 246 cases (78.34%) of multiple pathogens, predominantly mixed viruses and bacteria (206 cases, 65.61%). A total of 848 strains of pathogens were detected, including 483 strains (56.96%) of viruses, predominantly respiratory syncytial virus with 97 strains of subtype A and 86 strains of B. Bacteria and atypical pathogens ( Mycoplasma pneumoniae) had 365 strains (43.04%), mainly Streptococcus pneumoniae (220 strains) and Haemophilus influenzae (119 strains). The detection rate of pathogens was higher in children under one year of age ( χ2=21.389, P<0.001). There were no significant differences in different seasons, but the detection rates of respiratory syncytial virus A, respiratory syncytial virus B, and Streptococcus pneumoniae were higher in autumn, winter, and spring, respectively, with statistically significant differences ( χ2=22.205, P<0.001; χ2=37.874, P<0.001; χ2=11.380, P=0.009). Conclusions:Nasopharyngeal swab sample testing in children with severe pneumonia typically shows a coexistence of viral and bacterial pathogens, with detection rates varying among different age groups and seasons. Nasopharyngeal swab sample testing for pathogens provides valuable references for the identification of clinical pathogens.
6.Effect of weight loss interventions on fertility and assisted reproductive outcomes in overweight or obese infertile women
Luyao WANG ; Yifan CHU ; Jiaxin XIE ; Jiayun CHEN ; Lei JIN ; Jing YUE
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(12):1292-1297
Overweight and obesity are getting more commonplace worldwide and increasingly developing serious health and social issues. Weight loss intervention is regarded as an effective way to improve the fertility outcomes of overweight or obese women of childbearing age who have a substantial impact on their ability to conceive as well as an elevated risk of various perinatal complications. The effectiveness of weight loss therapies in improving fertility outcomes in overweight or obese infertile women is still being investigated. This article aims to investigate the impact of weight loss therapies on overweight or obese women from multiple perspectives, including the effects of weight loss intervention on fertility, assisted reproductive outcomes, and perinatal outcomes to provide more ideas and references for the clinical practice of weight loss interventions.
7.Effect of weight loss interventions on fertility and assisted reproductive outcomes in overweight or obese infertile women
Luyao WANG ; Yifan CHU ; Jiaxin XIE ; Jiayun CHEN ; Lei JIN ; Jing YUE
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(12):1292-1297
Overweight and obesity are getting more commonplace worldwide and increasingly developing serious health and social issues. Weight loss intervention is regarded as an effective way to improve the fertility outcomes of overweight or obese women of childbearing age who have a substantial impact on their ability to conceive as well as an elevated risk of various perinatal complications. The effectiveness of weight loss therapies in improving fertility outcomes in overweight or obese infertile women is still being investigated. This article aims to investigate the impact of weight loss therapies on overweight or obese women from multiple perspectives, including the effects of weight loss intervention on fertility, assisted reproductive outcomes, and perinatal outcomes to provide more ideas and references for the clinical practice of weight loss interventions.
8.Single-cell transcriptome analysis reveals the regulatory effects of artesunate on splenic immune cells in polymicrobial sepsis
Jiayun CHEN ; Xueling HE ; Yunmeng BAI ; Jing LIU ; Kwan-Yin WONG ; Lulin XIE ; Qian ZHANG ; Piao LUO ; Peng GAO ; Liwei GU ; Qiuyan GUO ; Guangqing CHENG ; Chen WANG ; Jigang WANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2023;13(7):817-829
Sepsis is characterized by a severe and life-threatening host immune response to polymicrobial infection accompanied by organ dysfunction.Studies on the therapeutic effect and mechanism of immunomod-ulatory drugs on the sepsis-induced hyperinflammatory or immunosuppression states of various im-mune cells remain limited.This study aimed to investigate the protective effects and underlying mechanism of artesunate(ART)on the splenic microenvironment of cecal ligation and puncture-induced sepsis model mice using single-cell RNA sequencing(scRNA-seq)and experimental validations.The scRNA-seq analysis revealed that ART inhibited the activation of pro-inflammatory macrophages recruited during sepsis.ART could restore neutrophils'chemotaxis and immune function in the septic spleen.It inhibited the activation of T regulatory cells but promoted the cytotoxic function of natural killer cells during sepsis.ART also promoted the differentiation and activity of splenic B cells in mice with sepsis.These results indicated that ART could alleviate the inflammatory and/or immunosuppressive states of various immune cells involved in sepsis to balance the immune homeostasis within the host.Overall,this study provided a comprehensive investigation of the regulatory effect of ART on the splenic microenvironment in sepsis,thus contributing to the application of ART as adjunctive therapy for the clinical treatment of sepsis.
9.Metabolomics study on occupational acute methyl acetate poisoning using patient plasma
Yiru QIN ; Anping MA ; Jingjing QIU ; Yin HAN ; Jiayun WU ; Zuofei XIE ; Yangle SUN ; Junyi HUANG ; Ming DONG ; Weifeng RONG ; Banghua WU ; Shijie HU
China Occupational Medicine 2023;50(2):127-132
10.Information sharing of delivery specimen clinical laboratory results in hospital
Xinpeng XIE ; Shengwu LIAO ; Shaojie TANG ; Jiayun HUANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(5):73-75
Objective To develop a clinical laboratory information system to execute information sharing.Methods The system realized information sharing between the third-party clinical laboratory facility and HIS with Oracle 10g database and Powerbuilder 9.0.Results The system implemented information sharing and informatized storing of the delivery specimen clinical laboratory results in the hospital.Conclusion The system fulfills seamless interface between the third-party clinical laboratory information system and HIS so as to provide the doctor and patient access to information and enhance the accuracy and timeliness of diagnosis.

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